Basom Bud Depot Dispensary (BBD)
393 Bloomingdale Rd, Akron
13 cannabis dispensaries & weed stores
NY, USA • Native American reservation
393 Bloomingdale Rd, Akron
7464 Mitten Ln, Basom
Located behind The Rez, 992 Bloomingdale Rd, Basom
501 Bloomingdale Rd, Basom
420 Bloomingdale Rd, Alabama
449 Shanks Rd, Basom
941 Bloomingdale Rd, Basom
941 Bloomingdale Rd, Basom
Bloomingdale Rd, Basom
678 Bloomingdale Rd, Basom, NY 14013, USA, Basom
7834 Sandhill Rd, Basom, NY 14013, USA, Basom
503 Bloomingdale Rd, Basom
781 Bloomingdale Rd, Basom
Looking for a dispensary on Tonawanda? RezWeed lists 13 cannabis dispensaries and weed stores located on Tonawanda reservation in NY, USA. These Native American dispensaries offer cannabis products to visitors and community members.
Tonawanda is home to several Indigenous-owned cannabis retailers, also known as rez dispensaries or native smoke shops. Each store operates under the governance of their Native American community.
Whether you're searching for "Tonawandadispensary", "weed store near Tonawanda", or "cannabis on the rez", RezWeed helps you find exactly what you need. Our directory includes phone numbers, addresses, and directions to every pot shop and dispensary on Tonawanda.
Shopping at Indigenous dispensaries and native-owned cannabis stores supports Native American communities and local economies. Many visitors choose reservation dispensaries for their competitive prices and community-focused service.
Tonawanda has 13 Indigenous-owned cannabis dispensaries in NY, USA.
Tonawanda is a Native American reservation located in NY, USA. Use the Directions button on any store listing above to get turn-by-turn navigation from your current location.
Yes — cannabis dispensaries on Tonawanda generally serve both community members and visitors from surrounding areas. Individual store policies, hours, and ID requirements vary, so check each listing before visiting.
Cannabis retailers on Tonawanda operate under the governance of the Native American community. Tribal dispensaries in the United States operate under tribal sovereignty — always respect store policies and community guidelines.